Okay. Yeah. This is just silly now.
Jun. 30th, 2005 06:45 pmI am superstitious, I will freely admit this. I refuse to pass people on the stairs most times, I worry when I can only see one magpie and I *touch wood* countless times a day.
However Dido's My Lover's Gone coming up on my playlist and suddenly deciding it's too sad, and if I listen to it all the way through before the men's Wimbledon semi-finals tomorrow then Andy will lose? Is getting beyond ridiculous.
However knowing that I am being ridiculous isn't making me any less worried about watching his match after apparently jinxing him every time I started watching the other day. I'm torn between watching and hiding until it's over.
Bloody hell. They should make pills for this.
Clo
However Dido's My Lover's Gone coming up on my playlist and suddenly deciding it's too sad, and if I listen to it all the way through before the men's Wimbledon semi-finals tomorrow then Andy will lose? Is getting beyond ridiculous.
However knowing that I am being ridiculous isn't making me any less worried about watching his match after apparently jinxing him every time I started watching the other day. I'm torn between watching and hiding until it's over.
Bloody hell. They should make pills for this.
Clo
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Date: 2005-06-30 11:16 pm (UTC)If Andy loses though, I'm hunting you down with a cobra.
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Date: 2005-07-01 12:08 am (UTC)*deep breath* Think good karma. Really good karma. I do have faith in Andy. I just forget that sometimes.
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Date: 2005-07-01 04:30 am (UTC)If you want happy thoughts, this is what Tennis magazine reported: (haha, I saw it and thought of you)
"Federer has often spoken of one incident during his teens when his father called from the stands for his son to cut the histrionics; Federer retorted that the old man should go get a drink and leave him alone. Pops responded later, quite reasonably, by shoving young Roger’s face into a nearby snow bank."